Then you’ve paid an illegal and broken the law.
You said we don’t have any of those here. I’m here and I am one of the ones you claim aren’t here.
I was simply refuting your argument.
You are most definitely not an Indian nor a Texan.
I hire companies who send employees. If someone on their payroll is an illegal, that has nothing to do with me.
It has everything to do with you. You paid them. You hired them.
This one degree of separation thing you keep trying won’t work.
Actually, I was born in Texas and lived there for 25 years. I do have some Indian blood.
So, if I go to a burger joint and the person serving me is an illegal I am responsible because I handed them my credit card for payment?
That is total crap. A company is responsible for its employees, not the company’s customers.
You are not a Texan.
Claiming some obscure Indian tribe from Maine is laughable. Let me guess, Grandma was a princess. Sounds like Fauxahontas Warren.
You don’t understand the conversation you jumped into the middle of.
If you hire them to come on to your property and cook, yes.

WuWei:
This one degree of separation thing you keep trying won’t work.
That is total crap. A company is responsible for its employees, not the company’s customers.
Scared? How many laws are on the books?

I think helping people escape oppressive dictatorships is a good, American thing to do.
So, we throw our borders open for anyone in the world who is oppressed?

If you hire them to come on to your property and cook, yes.
I don’t.
I hire landscaping companies, mowing companies, lawn care companies, maid companies, grooming companies for my dog, etc. Those companies send employees to do the work. It isn’t my responsibility to ensure the person a company sends is here legally.

Scared? How many laws are on the books?
Huh??

You are not a Texan.
So, what would you call someone who was born in Texas and lived there for 25 years?

Claiming some obscure Indian tribe from Maine is laughable. Let me guess, Grandma was a princess. Sounds like Fauxahontas Warren.
I didn’t realize that only well-known Indian tribes qualify one as having Indian heritage. My paternal great grandmother was a Penobscot Indian. She wasn’t a princess.

You don’t understand the conversation you jumped into the middle of.
What is there to understand, that I’m missing?
You’ll be lucky if you don’t end up in Gitmo.

WuWei:
You are not a Texan.
So, what would you call someone who was born in Texas and lived there for 25 years?
MISTAKE